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Additionally, the Library maintains approximately 43, artifacts , primarily foreign and domestic gifts given to the President and Mrs. Bush, and other items obtained throughout the presidency at events and during trips. Most famously, perhaps, the Library has the bullhorn used by President Bush during his visit to the World Trade Center after the terrorist attacks of September 11, Another way the Bush Library provides information is through public and education programs.

Through teacher workshops, the creation of classroom materials , and other innovative programs, the Library has become a resource for students , teachers , and other education professionals.

All these activities are geared toward helping teachers do their incredibly important work by providing materials and ideas for education their students while meeting the standards they must attain. These programs center naturally on the teaching of history and civics, but also more fundamentally, on the importance of primary sources in education and researching.

Also, the Library has started efforts designed to combine the teaching of civics and history with the very important topics of science, technology, mathematics, and engineering. One unique educational resource is available only because President George W. Bush directed the White House Situation Room be renovated and updated with modern technology in As renovations were underway, the Conference Room and Command Room were preserved.

Now, these historic rooms have been reconstructed at the George W. These Presidential Libraries have partnered to create the Situation Room Experience , a fully immersive, role-playing simulation that transports students into a high-stakes, fast-paced, decision-making arena where they face a national crisis based upon historical fact.

Having simulations take place in these historic rooms adds authenticity and tremendous energy and excitement. The third way the Bush Library provides information is through its permanent and special exhibits. Since opening to the public on May 1, , more than , people have toured the museum. From the beginning, it was decided the galleries should not be a strictly chronological history of the administration, but instead focus on how the key ideas or principles of freedom, responsibility, opportunity, and compassion were put into practice by the President and Mrs.

Almost every section of the gallery has an interactive component of some type, encouraging visitors to explore and gather more information. Another part of the exhibit focuses on the War on Terror and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and features an interactive table that allows guests to see a range of documents, videos, and photographs. A full-scale replica of the Oval Office anchors a section on life in the White House.

The Decision Points Theater is another very popular part of the exhibit. Guests may act as the president and make decisions based on conflicting advice from a wide range of sources. This exercise allows the Library to present the debates on major events in the Bush Administration and to show how all leaders must make decisions based on the information they have in hand and the principles they hold dear. The Bush Foundation, after it gifted the library and museum to NARA, has continued to support a variety of library activities.

For example, the Library mounts at least two special exhibits every year. One is always a holiday exhibit that follows chronologically the holiday themes from the Bush White House. The Foundation also operates the George W.

Bush Institute , a policy center devoted to carrying on the President and Mrs. The institute conducts research and undertakes projects in the United States and abroad, and it often partners with the Library. For example, the two institutions recently teamed up to create curriculum by using interviews the institute has conducted with dissidents from around the world. Without their service and their inspiration, the Library would not exist.

They are tremendously supportive. Every day, nearly 40 National Archives employees , plus student workers and interns , contractors, and more than volunteers and docents work to ensure the Bush Library and Museum fulfills its very important mission. All of us are proud to carry on the great tradition of presidential libraries and to preserve and make available information on a presidency that truly changed the world.

Contact George W. Bush Order Photos Buy Tickets. Location The process of choosing a location for the Library started years before the dedication. Bush's tenure as general managing partner of the Texas Rangers. Bush during his trip to Africa in Bush Presidential Center — This display relates to the Bush administration's faith-based and community initiative. Bush Presidential Center on Wednesday, April Bush Presidential Library, arrive to speak to media during a tour of the center.

Bush and his father, George H. Bush, in a courtyard at the Center. Bush's baseball collection is on display in the center. Bush Presidential Center — The entrance to the museum as seen on April 24, the day before its dedication.

Bush Presidential Center — The center features an exhibit on educational policy. The last time the five living presidents were together was right before President Obama took office. It is a rare and special occurrence when the five gather, Obama said. The presidents on the stage definitely differed on many policy matters, but they all share one quality, Obama said: They did what they believe is right. Bush became a little emotional as he closed his speech: "Whatever challenges come before us, I will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead.

The center's library and museum take visitors through the turning points of Bush's two terms. The first exhibits recall the 43rd president's initial priorities on education, faith-based community initiatives and tax cuts. And they show how the September 11 terrorist attacks changed everything. Bush 'History will ultimately judge'. In an interview with CNN's John King, the former president said he knows that the center's dedication will rekindle the debate about his presidency, and he conceded the library is in part an effort by him and supporters to influence history's verdict.

But he predicted visitors would find it "more objective" than they might have imagined, and he showed little interest in revisiting flashpoints like Iraq, Hurricane Katrina or the financial crisis, or the scorn with which many look back at the Bush presidency.

A glimpse at a White House before everything changed. Clinton pokes fun at Bush's paintings Bush: Pet portrait painter. George W. Bush: Pet portrait painter Photos: George W. Bush: His life in pictures. Bush, seen here in January , served two terms as President of the United States.

His father, George H. Bush, was the nation's 41st president. Bush was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on July 6, Here, he looks up at his parents, George and Barbara, as they pose for a portrait in April Bush's life, legacy — Bush and his parents are photographed in Rye, New York, during the summer of Bush's grandfather, Prescott Bush, became a US senator in Bush, left, is the eldest child of George and Barbara Bush. Barbara is holding her youngest son, Marvin, and her husband is holding their son Neil.

At bottom left is their son Jeb. The couple also had a young daughter, Robin, who died from leukemia in Bush went on to attend Yale University like his father, graduating with a degree in history in He later attended Harvard Business School and got a master's in business administration. Bush was a pilot in the Texas Air National Guard from His father was a naval aviator who fought during World War II.

Bush's life, legacy — Bush, in the red shirt, is seen with his father and his three brothers in From left are Neil, George H. Bush holds his twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna, in Members of the Bush family pose for a photo in Kennebunkport, Maine.

Bush is third from left behind his young daughter Barbara. Bush and his wife, Laura, attend his father's inauguration in Bush worked on his father's presidential campaign. Bush has a "leg up" on his father as he clowns around for the camera in A year earlier, the younger Bush became part-owner of the Texas Rangers baseball team. Bush celebrates after he was elected governor of Texas in Bush, a Republican like his father, ran for Congress in but lost.

Bush hugs his daughters Barbara, left, and Jenna after his election win in Bush's father joins him and Laura at his inauguration in Texas in Bush went on to win a second term in before running for president. Bush practices his national convention speech while working at the governor's mansion in Texas in July Bush shakes hands with his Democratic opponent, Vice President Al Gore, at their first presidential debate in October Confetti falls on Bush as he concluded his presidential campaign in Austin, Texas, in November Bush is embraced by his wife, Laura, at the governor's mansion in November Bush lost the popular vote but edged Gore in the Electoral College.

His victory didn't become official until December, when the US Supreme Court, by a margin, suspended a recount in the deciding state of Florida. Gore conceded the next day. Bush is sworn in as President in January Bush delivers his inaugural address. Bush gets a pat on the back from his dad during his inauguration ceremonies.

At the time, the President was visiting a school in Sarasota, Florida. Bush prepares to address the nation on the evening of September Bush speaks to rescue workers, firefighters and police officers at the rubble of New York's ground zero, three days after the September 11 attacks.



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